The word "weisbrod" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ˈvaɪsbrɑːd/. This German word is composed of two parts: "weis" meaning "white" and "brod" meaning "bread". The "we-" sound is pronounced as the English word "why" and the "b-" sound is pronounced as the English letter "b". The letter "o" is pronounced as "ɑː" in "spa", and the "d" sound is pronounced as the English letter "d". Overall, "weisbrod" is pronounced as "vy-sbraud".
The word "Weisbrod" is of German origin. It is a compound word composed of two German words: "Weis" and "Brod".
1. "Weis" is derived from the Middle High German word "wīs", which means "white" or "fair".
2. "Brod" is derived from the Old High German word "brod" or Middle High German word "brot", which means "bread" in English.
Therefore, "Weisbrod" can be translated as "white bread" or "fair bread" in English.